Glenn Allan Cok was born October 15, 1953. He passed away February 10, 2018, due to metastatic prostate cancer, attributed to his exposure to agent orange as a soldier in Vietnam.

He was the son of John and Barbara Cok of Churchill. He grew up on the family farm where he developed a lifelong love of animals.

Glenn attended Manhattan Christian School. After school he enlisted in the Army, serving in Vietnam. After his discharge, he spent time working on a large dairy in western Washington and building pole barns in Montana.

Glenn had a life-long passion for ﬂying and worked for twenty years as a ticket agent for United Airlines. He returned to Montana and worked ferrying RVs from Iowa and providing landscape and snow removal services.

He returned to the family farm, working with the cows he loved. He loved animals, especially his dog Duffy and his own growing menagerie of cats.

He is survived by his parents, John and Barbara Cok of Churchill; brothers, Mike (Kathy) Cok of Bozeman, and Dan (Barbara) Cok of Albuquerque, New Mexico; sisters, Dianne (John Ferguson) Richardson of Norwood, Missouri, Joanie Cok of Belgrade, and Connie Cok of Churchill. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.

A special thanks to Neal and Cindy Dykstra and their children who were truly his neighbors, providing special care during his illness, and always showing him unconditional love.

Graveside Services with Military Honors will be held Wednesday, February 14, at 3:00 P.M. at Sunset Hills Cemetery. An open house visitation with family will be held after from 4:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. at Dokken-Nelson Funeral Service.

"You blessed us in many ways and we can only say 'Thanks' for your understanding and patience during our time of grief. You have a compassion that comes from your heart. You are a blessing-may God continue to use you to Bless others."